Hi,

I've got a Bosch PSR 1200 drill. I was given this and it has no instructions.

Can someone please tell me how I widen the place where I insert the drill bit (it has 3 gears in it, I believe it may be called the 'chuck'?) and then tighten it again around the drill bit please?

Thanks in advance,

Hal.

This is roughly the impact driver I have.

http://www.acetoolonline.com/DeWalt-DCF815S2-12V-Lithium-Ion-Impact-Driver-Kit-p/dew-dcf815s2.htm

And these are the bits..

http://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW1956-Pilot-Assortment-16-Piece/dp/B0000E6UE1

I broke my normal drill and I've never used my impact for drilling (seems like not quite what it's meant for). Anyways I don't have enough money to purchase a new drill this week and I'm working on a new deck. Is there a way to use the smaller bits (Should only need 1/8") in the impact?

Thanks in advance!

Drills and Drill Bits?

I have a cordless drill and the chuck is only 10mm but ive seen drill bits up to 30mm diameter how are you suppose to get this to fit. Thanks in advance

Hello,
I'm interested in buying a cordless drill for professional uses.
I don't know what the difference in voltage, such as 9.6V, 10.V, 12, 18 and so on, means.
How is the difference expressed?
And what should I choose?
Thanks in advance.

job and recharging blew the charger. Turned out the homeowner had 220v in a 110v outlet. At any rate the large resistor in the charging station, center and closest to the LED blew. Cannot read the color bands. Can anyone help me out....please. Thanks in advance!
Would someone simply remove the 4 screws from their charger and look at the color bands on the resistor for me. Then I can go to Radio Shack and get one for 99 cents.

I purchased myself some WORX cordless drill, 18v. It did not come with drill bits for making holes.
What kind of drill bits do I need? I dont have a particular project, just want to have it for the future.

What kind of bits do I stay away from?

Can I use my OTHER screwdrivers bits on this?

Any recommendations would help. I do not know anything about tools.

Thanks in advance

I have been drilling holes in stainless steel. At first it was great and easy but now the bits are burning as well as the stainless steel. I have changed the bits several times hoping that would be better. I really want to avoid drilling pilot holes, I need to drill as many holes as possible in as little time as possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

How do I reverse the polarity or whatever inside a cordless drill to make it charge a battery instead of discharging as it spins. I have an old hand drill that I can mount into the chuck, and I heard you simply hold down the driver button and turn the crank to charge but that you have to open them up and reverse something inside in order to create a charge. Next question once I've done this will it charge the 12v battery that is connected or should I use a 6volt drill that use a cord and splice the cord and hook it up to a small battery charger. Any and all info will be greatly apprecaited, im trying to learn more and more about generating my own power and you have to start somewhere.
Thanks in advance
So there is absoutely no way to use a cordless drill to charge those nice battery backs they come with by changing anything inside or by adding a component or anything?

Hey, guys!
I have my own business and I have a question. Can I buy a large number of drill bits in the web?
Thanks in advance!

or will it blink when its fully charged thanks in advance
its a black and decker 18Volt if that helps

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